Can use of topography-modified refraction (TMR) in topo-guided LASIK (tgL) reduce residual refractive cylinder (RRC)? Comparing with-the-rule (WR) to against-the-rule (AR) to oblique cylinder (OC)
Session Details
Session Title: Presented Poster Session: Keratorefractive Surgery Results I
Venue: Poster Village: Pod 2
First Author: : A.Kanellopoulos GREECE
Co Author(s): : F. Xhani
Abstract Details
Purpose:
Comparison of TMR potential benefit in astigmatic types corrected
Setting:
LaserVision gr Clinical and Research Eye Institute, Athens, Greece
Methods:
200 myopic WFO LASIK cases were retrospectively evaluated for: UDVA, CDVA, Refractive error (RE), topography, tomography. Use of pre-op data available generated virtual tgL plan with TMR cylinder amount and axis adjustment instead of the actual WFO used, and correlated to current refractive and topographic data available. Comparison between the 3 groups was made.
Results:
WR:171, AR: 10, OC: 19. Overall; UDVA: 20/22, CDVA 20/20, RE in Diopters: -0.35 sphere and -0.75 Cylinder. >-0.25 D RRC: WR: 80%, OC: 40%, AR: 25%. TMR would have reduced RRC WR>AR>OC.
Conclusions:
TMR in tgL may offer improved outcomes through accurate cylinder correction in all types of corneal astigmatism
Financial Disclosure:
None